PARK(ing) Day 2013: Park-a-licious

Posted on Sep 20, 2013

For PARK(ing) Day 2013, INTERSTICE created a glowing, inhabitable bubble, the DRAGON:bubble.

DRAGON:bubble is a multi-chamber, inflatable structure made from 4 mil. translucent polyethylene and fluorescent green duct tape. The entire pop-up environment weighs less than a person and folds flat to be stored and transported to another location.

Once inflated, three distinct bubble “rooms” intersect to produce a series of interconnected spaces. The “skin” was created by projecting the structural algorithm of a dragonfly’s wing onto the intersecting spheroids. The surface was then flattened through digital manipulation into hundreds of 2-dimensional polyhedron shapes, which were then taped together to form the complex geometry of the final 3-dimensional form.

Inside, the blue grass of the DRAGON:bubble floor creates an other-worldly experience, complete with dynamic balloons that take flight and circulate throughout the spaces. One can relax on soft, inflated spherical furnishings of various sizes to fit the user’s body.